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THB DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. ORB, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1918. THREE I -rt'T'ii",lify'''l' Tremendous Bargains at the BIG CLOSING OUT SALE Grand Gosing Embroideries A large Assort- Granite Ware Out Sale Of $6 Emb'd's $2.00 . . n Ribbons M m ment of Last Year Aluminum luuuuii 5 Emb'd's $1.77 . 50c plain .. n . . Ribbons . . 39c $4 Emb'd's $1.66 OuaKtr Silk Porcelam 45c and 50c plain ' v 3 Ribbons . . 29c $3.50 Emb'd's $1 njj... 35c and 30c plain QoYCS Ribbons . . 25c $1 Emb'd's . .50c . 23c plain "' jn our 5C iqc, 15c Ribbons . . 17c One large assort- 50c, 75c, 85c, $1, 15c plain Ribbons llc ment now 10c yd. $1.25, $1.50 a pair Basement One Assortment Black Petticoats Tablets White Laundry of Waists ' of Sateen Much lareer and Soap Values to $3, now or Heatherbloom better than sold 5c per Cake 50c $3.50 values $2.89 elsewhere at L arfyp Boxes of Another Assort- $3.00 values $2.39 w-rtoe g -2 -iV ment-val, to $6, $1.75 values $1.49 these Pnces Hmmer Matches Now 98c $1.25 values. .98c 5c and 10c 5c per Box r ONE ASSORTMENT OF PURSES $2.75 values, now. . 75c $4.00 values, now $1.25 $6.00 values, now $1.50 $8.00 values, now $2.00 $9.50 values, now $2.50 Corner Court and Com'I Street, Salem I CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of- Premier Orlando Tells of Situation ( Home, June 19 Premier Or- liando today informed) the cham- (bar of deputies of the situation up to 11 o'cloick last night. . The premier said (the enemy 19 continuing strong pressure in the mountain region end ait Moatello, and is making repeat- ed efforts to advance along the Piavo. "Our counter attacks at sev- era! points have re-taken posi- itions and captured hundreds of prisoners," he said. ' ITALIAN SITUATION IS (Continued from page one) First division lost" 2000 men. Here a small Italian assault group penetrated the enemy linos and wounded and cap tured Major General Von Kronstnat, division commander, who died in a hos pital. The 106th Hungarian infantry regi ment was entirely wiped out. The Fourteenth enemy division op erating in the Candelu sector, Buffer ed frightful losses. "FISH KING" DETHRONED San Francisco; June 19. A. Pala dini, California "fish king" will close his doors for .ten days beginning to morrow morning. Hi license was sus pended for that period late yesterday by State Market Director Harris Weinstock. Paladini was ordoredi to appear be fore Woinstoek on June 15 to show why his license should not be revoked for gelling fish at a higher price than that fixed toy the market commission. Paladini failed to appear and the sus pension was ordered. NOW PLAYING THE BARRIER By Rex Beach !The Greatest Outdoor ..Story ow Tlf Time... FULL O' PEP Today and Tomorrow BLIGH THEATRE . NEWS PR1 PRICE ON FEDERAL BASIS Trade Commission Tells Man ufacturers What They May Legally Charge Washington, June 19. Xews print pa per prices were announced today by the federal trade commission in the ease of the A. N. P. A. against manufacturers. They follow: ' Boll news in car lots, $3.10 per hund red pounds, f . o. b. mills. Boll news in less than car lots, $3.224 per hundred, f. o. b. mills. Sheet news, in ear lots, $3.50 per hun dred, f. o. b. mills. The maximum commission for jobbers or other middle men selling news print from any of the signatory manufactur ers to customers in the United States shall be: Fifteen cents per hundred on car lots Forty eeuts per hundred on less tan car lots. Sixty cents per hundred on less than ton lots. These prices beconft effective April 1 1918, with the exception of the Minn esota and Ontario Power and its subsi diary, the Fort Francis Pulp and Paper company, Ltd. Th, agreement provides that these prices shall be fixed as of January 1, 1918, The prices are effective until three months after the close of the war. TURKS HAY FORCE WABONAMERICA Attack Made On Consulate and American Hospital at Attibriz wasnington, june.ia. What may prove to 'be an act of war against the United States occurred' at Attibris. Persia, when the Turks took that town, onewpying the American and British consulates and attacking the American hospital, according to roports reaching tho American minister at Teheran. The flag of Spain was flying over the hospital and the Spanish consul, representing United States interests at Tabriz, protesting against the looting. Full verification of the minister's reports are lacking, but they are as sumed to tbe true. That these tacts might lead to a declaration of war on Turkey by the United States was admitted by state department authorities. sjc jt )c sc H'' ijc 5s ' Court House News Watch Your Blood Supply, Don't Let Impurities Creep In Pure Blood Means Perfect Health. rhe average druggist has bandied hundreds of medicines in bis day, some of Which have long since been forgotten. .... tltAr fa nni that n&s been 8010 th druMrists throughout this ti1Mvv fnr mora than fiftY Te&rSi ind that is S. S. S tu reliable blood medicine, that is purely Yegetable. Many druggists have seen wonaeriui results accomplished among their customers by this gTeat old medicine, and they know that S, S. S. is one of the most reliable blood purifiers ever made. Keep your blood free of im purities by the use of this honest old medicine, and if you 'want medical advice, you can obtain same without cost by writing to Medical Director, Swift Specific Co, 28 Swift Labora tory, Atlanta, Ga. - - INDIANA DECLARES FOR RE-ELECTION OF WILSON FOR EFFICENT WAR WORK Democratic State Convention Sounds Keynote In Plat form Adopted Today Le b? liV e? b? Lf b b? b? p r p T r r P ticiang did during the civil war, boast ing of their patriotism but indulging iu never-ending criticism of the adminis tration's war work." "The president wants to pick his re publican assistants by hand. The organ ization demands that he make the ma Indianapolis, lnd., June la. The ,. .',, .. .i: j """"r iur ,uo ., 7 , ,,. ,T "While America may have no Inter . . . . r , , , . T , est in the form of government acslred States in 1920 was launched at the Iu- . .. , ,, . , diana democratic convention today. " l"B .V' Vir if T The first speaker to deelart for the- - y bankr rf Hol Ralston, former governor of Indiana and u" " " V permanent chairman of tlM) convention I r He said ho would not stand behind a I precedent that would interfere with ef ficiency in carrying on the war or that would deny the country tlve best ability in the reconstruction period to follow the war. "I maintain, therefore, that th0 exi cencies of the times call for the r.e-nom-ination and re-election in 1920 of Wood row Wilson," declared Ralston. Vice President Thomas R. Marshall, temporary chairman of the convention, and the platform adopted called upon the people of the nation to stand by the president and highly commended the war acts of tho administration. The platform, in speaking of coming elections, said: "The future presents the supreme test of American statesmanship and wo submit the people can best trust tho wisdom of President Wilson and those GEN. PERSHING TO WANTED, MX And All Kindt of 2nd Han4 Goods. run Market Prices Special Prices paid for Sacks. Get our prices beore you tel THE TEOPLE'S JUNK ft 2ND HANS ETO&E 271 S. Com'I St. Phoa. 734 4 ! MM L.M.HUMI ears of Yick So Tong ears T HV! m . Aieaicine tni Tea C. I luciucue wmca will any knowa disease. Opta Sundays from 10 a. until 8 p. m. . 153 South High St ! Ussd Furnhire Wanted Highest Cash Prices Paid for Used Furniture E. L. STIFP ft BON ' Phone 941 or 608 ' Italian Diplomat Says Aus trian Would Be Discour aged Facing Americans Washington, June 19. General Per shing is.to determine whether, thousands of American troops may be spared f fom the western theatre for transportation who stand with him, who havo shared to the Italian front, it was learned to with him the unparalleled accomplish- day. incuts of th last six years. Italian Ambassador Di Cellero.'in a "Therefore we recommend to tho scr-' personal conference with Secretary of ions consideration of the pcoplo the elcc- War Bnkor, emphasized that the advant tion of senators and congressmen in ago of Americau forces against tho Aus complote harmony with the president. trians would bn to discourage the in primarily on policies of the war, but vaders who have been fed by Germany equally 111 accord with mm on questions, ""i me propagaiiua mat tne united 00 Wear Sometimes You See a Bathing Suit that makes the girl or man wearing it look just about the way you wish you could look in the water or on the beach. You probably overlook the fact that it isn't so much how she wears 'em it's about 90 WHAT she wears that gives her the snappy, good-looking atmosphere which you appre ciate, If you aslc her the name of the maker you will find in nine cases out of ten that it's a JANTZEN there's a, label in every garment. There's a little secret about the way these garments are knit that makes the difference you have noticed the RIBBED STITCH is a JANTZEN idea. JANTZEN KNITTING MILLS C P. BISHOP Coolidge & McClaine, a corporation, have brought suit against J. E. Smith, the complaint alleging that defendant received! from the T. A. Livcsley com pany the sum of $308.24 on March 23 of this year, for the fle and benefit of plaintiff, and that) though requested so toi do defendant refuses to pay tho same to plaintiff. ' Tho W. F. Raleigh ompnny, a cor poration, (has brought suit against W. II. Vorricr and T. W. Lusk filing an amended complaint late yestonlay. The complaint alleges that there is a balance of account duo from D. J. Wil soy to plaintiftf, and that the payment of the some was guaranteed by defend1-ant In the matter of the lnt will and testament and estate of William E. An derson, deceased, tho will was admitted to probate and letters tewtamentaryjs sued to th widow, Amanda L. Ander son, as executrix she to act without bonds as provided in the will. The estate is valued at ,10,000 and the heirs are tho widow, Amanda L. An dersoln, lira. Vilueyi While, Minnie" Volmer and William E. Anderson all of Salem and Maggie B. Anderson of Breniciton, Wash. There is a busy force in the county clerk's office thecMng up the C. B. Jackson initiative petitions for a bill doing away with the publication of de linquent tax lists. Mrs . Busch and Party Held Under Federal Guard Key West, Fla., Juno 19. Mrs. Adol phus Busch, Mrs. Hans Baumann, ac companied by a Swiss nurse, are now quartered in a hotel here under guard. They 'were permitted by tlw fedoral authorities, to leave the steamer Mas cotta last night. The Busch party i being held await ing word from the authorities at Wash ington. Orders have been issued that no communication should be permitted to pass between the two women. Detention of the party was a com plete surprise, according to' Hannon B Hawes, private attorney for Mrs. Busch. who accompanied her on her return from Germany to' the United States. Mrs. Busch arrived here from Havana Cuba, en route home ofter more than a four year stay in Germany. Mrs. Baumann, it is understood, was formerly Miss Eubie Baird of St. Louis. Mrs. Busch Eeleased. Key West, Fla., June 19. Mrs. Adol phus Busch was releaffid by the federal authorities here today and will leave tonight in a private car for St. Louis. It is understood that Mrs. Busch is prostrated by the ordeal she has gone through rince leaving Ormany. of vital domestic concern." Iha war plank of tho platform, which was drafted under tho direction of Pre sident Wilson, declared: ' ' The immediate purpose of the demo cratic party, tho purpose which takes precedencn over every other, is to win tho war. Tho fato of true democracy ev,orywhoro depends upon its being won. Its object is to rid th world once and for all of the threat of violence and in justice which must hang over it so long as there is anywhere an autocratic gov eminent which can disturb its pjaco and dominato its fortunes. The outrages against right which Gtirniany has com mitted have djrectly touched our own citizens and our liberties and Germany must be brought to terms by such a victory as will leave no doubt in the minds of hor rulers and her pcoplo as to what forces control mankind. We enter ed upon the present course in self do fense to resist a menacing assault, di rected against our freedom and our na tional integrity j wo shall not abandon it until our objective is definitely ob tained." Continuing, tho platform said: '.'Because wo mean to win the war, It is our purpose to support and sustain to tho utmost the administration of Woodrow Wilson. His administration can betttfr be supported by those who believe in it and trust in it than by those who are constantly eager t make a selfish use of what they conceive to bo Us mistakes." . " Vice President Marshall in the key note address demanded unswerving loy alty to the president, "tho colossal fig ure without whom world hope must per ish." Republican politicians were criticized for doing "as some democratic poll- r" a ''ft-.- ... v- ' ' . ' V7 i Oustin Furnum "THE SPY" COMING A marvelous expose of the workings of the German imperial secret police is shown in "The Sp.y,.M starring Dus tin Farnum and whi.cn will ,bo shown here Sunday at the Liberty theater. In Berlin the iron rod of Prussian despot ism i beating down without mercy whatever stands in its way. There is said to be at least 10.000 German Mucs scattered throughout this .. country. I States is not in sympathy with Italy, Sectary Baker, it is stated, has ap proved American participation in tho fighting against Austria, but is leaving the decision as to the number of troopi to Pershig. A minimum force of 100,00i men would be required, according to mil uary authorities toe, and it is felt this number could be supplied. . The principal danger now in the Aus trian drive is at Montello, according to oxperts here. That point, must be held at all costs, they say. Th,e situation it the rest of the Italian theatrt is sat isfactory, it is stated. Colonel Jordan Rises From Ranks of Private Tacoma, Wash., Juno 19. Closing an assignment or Bevernl months service with the 362d infantry at Camp Lewis Lieutenant Colonel W. II. Jordan has been promoted to the rank of colonel, it was announced today, and has beon given command of tho Twentieth infau try regulars stationed at Fort Douglas Utah. Colonel Jordan has risen from the ranks. His homo is in Portland, Or., and as a private he enlisted in the ranks of the Oregon volunteers during the Hpun-isli-Aiuerican war. Miss Grace Lusk Goes to Prison Tomorrow Waukesha, Wis., June 19. Miss Grace Lusk, school teacher and club woman will bo tnken to Waupun prison tomor row to begin serving a sentence of 19 years for the murder of Mrs. Mary New- I WANT TO BUY Your Junk and give yon a square business deal. I always pay the highest cash prices. I WANT YOUR SACKS AND BAGS I buy all kinds of used goods, 2nd hand furni ture, rubber and junk. Get my prices before you sclL THE CAPITAL JUNK CO. Th Square Deal House 271 Cheraeketa Street . Phone 398 man Eoberts, whose husband she loved, Miss Lusk was sentenced lute yes terday after 0 medical board had testi fied that she is sano, She fuintod when sentence was pronounced. - . . Dr. David Roberts, v.otorinarian, who testified during Miss Lusk's trial to il licit relations with hor, is scheduled to bo tried in Milwaukee, June 20, on a statutory charge growing out of tho affair. EVERY DAY THE PAPEE3 j ABE FULL OF .THE ACTIVIT- 1 EES OF SPIES IKT AMERICA THE! i lAbCO-2Vi. CLYDE-Jia- COLLARS CLtlETT, PEABODY k CO., In. MAKERS EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Take a Glass of Salts Before Breakfast If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You The American men and women must guard constantly. against kidney trou-' me, bocause we eat too much and all our food is Tich. Our blood is filled with urie acid which the kidney strive to filter out, they wealien from overwork, become sluggish; the eliini native tissues" clog and tho result ia kidney trouble, bladder wenkness und a general decline in health. When yoiur kidneys feel like lump of lead; your back hurts or the urina is cloudy, full of sediment or you aro obliged to seek relief two or throb times during the' night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheu matism when tho weather is bad, get from your pharmacist about four ounc es of Jad Halts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is inado from the acid of grapes and lem on juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush ami stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutral ize the acids in the urine so it no long er is a source of irritation, thus end ing bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot In jure, make's a delightful effervescent lithia water beverage, and belongs in every home, because nobody can make Every man, woman and child should, ae this sensational ex- e pose of tho German spy system l X In this country. It may help you l to brine some spy to Justice, STARTS SUNDAY AT THE LIBERTY THEATER AT REGULAR PRICES JOURNAL WANT ADS SELL They are in all walks of life.